National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators

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FormationJanuary 1995; 31 years ago (1995-01)
Legal status501(c)(6)
PurposeProfessional craft certification
National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators
FormationJanuary 1995; 31 years ago (1995-01)
Legal status501(c)(6)
PurposeProfessional craft certification
HeadquartersMurray Utah, United States
Region served
U.S.
President
Stephanie Wood, Terex Corporation
Main organ
Board of Directors
Websitewww.nccco.org/home

National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operators commonly referred to by the acronym NCCCO is a non-profit organization, established in January 1995 and headquartered in Murray, Utah, United States with a regional office in Palm Harbor, Florida.[1]

The organization is run by a 9-member Board of Directors with a President, Vice-President, and a 30-member Commission representing 10 distinct industry groups. The Commissioners oversee ten Exam Management Committees with the responsibility of monitoring written and practical certification examinations for mobile, tower, overhead, and articulating (loader or knuckle-boom) crane operators, digger derrick operators, drill rig operators, dedicated pile driver operators, concrete pump operators, crane inspectors, lift directors, signal persons, and riggers. There is also an Ethics and Discipline Committee that establishes ethical standards and standards of conduct respectively.[2]

Accreditation

OSHA

References

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